Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB646

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Build Housing with Care Act of 2025

Impact

The bill will significantly affect state laws regarding housing and child care by establishing a structured program that prioritizes the integration of these essential services in residential areas. Eligible entities, including public housing agencies and nonprofit organizations, can apply for substantial grants, with each potentially receiving up to $10 million. This funding is intended to facilitate infrastructure development that can directly improve the everyday lives of low-income families, especially in communities identified as 'child care deserts.' Overall, this bill represents a move toward more holistic community development practices.

Summary

House Bill 646, titled the 'Build Housing with Care Act of 2025,' seeks to create a grant program designed to improve access to affordable housing and child care by promoting the co-location of these facilities. This initiative highlights the importance of aligning housing solutions with child care availability, recognizing the barriers many families face in accessing both. The program will be administered by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, who will award grants on a competitive basis to eligible entities that can facilitate the design, construction, or retrofit of co-location facilities.

Contention

While the bill presents an important opportunity for many families, it may also face contention regarding the distribution of funds and the criteria for eligibility. Some critics may argue that the $10 million cap for each grant could lead to disparities in funding allocation, potentially favoring larger entities over smaller, community-based organizations. Additionally, ensuring that funds support quality child care and housing that truly meets the needs of low-income families will be critical for the bill's success. The bill's requirement for a comprehensive business plan and partnerships with established child care providers may also raise concerns about the feasibility of these co-location projects.

Congress_id

119-HR-646

Policy_area

Housing and Community Development

Introduced_date

2025-01-23

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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